After a hiatus JediCole Houston and Eddie Medina have returned to their favorite galaxy far, far away with a new episode all about their own experiences with Star Wars.

Expect a very organic discussion of your hosts' history with the Saga full of tales and antidotes, many imparted for the first time. And since they are silly for Star Wars, this episode not only runs longer than normal, it opens the door to a sequel! Enjoy this episode today and be back in two weeks for more.

Welcome yet again to the current story arc of Hey Kids, Comics! Leaving the confines of Earth the discussion now takes hosts Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston to outer space and other dimensions!

Leaving both our solar system and humanity behind, this issue explores the dynamics and psychology of being of another world. Well, that and getting into that crazy super-hero business we have here, in comics anyway. Or perhaps doing the opposite. Or just doing what you do best - destroying or taking over everything that strikes your fancy.

Whether from interstellar, inter-planar, or inter dimensional origins, there is something rather peculiar about some of the folks talked about on this show...

Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston have a lot on board this week as The Super-Human Condition continues to explore the effects of being a hero or villain can have on psychology, society, and more.

This week the bar is raised beyond the reach of most, unless they happen to be "born that way". In other words, mutants. But the "Children of the Atom" are not the only players in this big league. There are also those who accidentally became permanently imbued with super powers. Or those who chose to be mutated toward that end. All of these possibilities and more are discussed in this week's issue.

Do clothes make the man?
How about body armor? Or the
ability to cloak oneself in impenetrable
mystic shielding? What about seemingly
ordinary objects imbued with immense power?
If you have these things, and oh so many more, that can certainly define
or “make” you!

“The Super-Human Condition” continues as Andrew Farmer and
JediCole talk up the psychology and the nature of super-heroes.This issue explores how even the most mundane
of human beings can thrive in the realm of the super-hero by virtue of
hyper-enhancement.From cybernetics to
magic to exoskeletons to power-of-the-gods level firepower, punching up what
God gave you can turn any milquetoast into a powerhouse!

Taking an in depth look at the psychology of the super-hero (and super-villain), Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston begin to analyze exactly what it takes to be such a crimefighter or criminal and what being such does to the psyche. In this first chapter the very pinnacle of human achievement is discussed. Characters like Hawkeye, Ozymandias, and Batman (naturally) have honed their bodies, their minds, and their skills and training to the most proficient and ultimate levels a normal man may achieve. Then they have chosen to fight criminals, despots, intergalactic monsters, and even godlike entities alongside other heroes who are often godlike in their own right.

What can compel a human to enter the realm of those more than human and manage to hold their own? Your hosts will certainly endeavor to find out!

The Rantcor Pit is back with the second half of our vehicular exploration of the Star Wars universe! This time Cole Houston and Eddie Medina are looking at all of the vehicles that are pretty much stuck on the planet where you find them. In other words, they are not going to be traveling to the stars.

Walkers, speeder bikes, bongos, landspeeders, and other land, sea, and air craft are the focus of this "auto show" of Star Wars!

Welcome to the latest edition of the movie review show that tells you not only what the critics think, but everything they would have done differently in the bargain! Yes, it's time for a new Do It Yourself!

This time Vegabomber and Joose set their sights on Interstellar. Discover for yourself how they would have preferred to see this post Apocalyptic epic of mankind grasping at the last hope of survival pan out in the end.

Fourteen months after the first show, Cole Houston and Stuart Baulk (of Midnight Movie Cowboys) are back at it with a pretty casual, if rather adult language filled, conversation.

From Australia Day 2015 to how damned many podcasts JediCole is on these days, the whole discussion just moves here and there as two friends a world apart reunite with live mics and nothing much held back during taping or cut out of the final show.

Language Warning: Fairly free use of "not for the kids" language can be found on this show.

Men of Steel, strange visitors from another planet, Men of Tomorrow, Big Blue Boy Scouts, Last Sons of Fill-In-The-Blank-Planet, Caped Wonders...

Call them what you will, legion are the Superman tributes, parodies, and blatant rip-offs to be found in comics! Join Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston as they explore the variety of Superman analogues from decades upon decades of such pretenders to the cape in this "uber" episode of HKC!